Ravens Patriots Spread at -7: New England Getting 70 Percent of Betting Action

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The Ravens Patriots spread was very steady at -7 after initially opening at -7.5.  Just shy of 70 percent of those betting the spread were backing New England in Sunday’s AFC Championship game.  You can bet this one live at BetOnline.com on your mobile phones, iPads, laptops.  Get up to $900 in FREE CASH based on your initial deposit. 

New England is 4-1 Straight Up and 3-1-1 Against The Spread in their last five meetings with the Ravens.  Three of those games fell under the posted total, and here we have the highest total being offered for any Baltimore game this season, 50.1. 

Stan Simmons of BetOnline.com offered his prediction on the eventual outcome of the Ravens Patriots game: 

“This could come down to the play of the quarterbacks, and even though his line didn’t give him much help, Flacco simply has to play better on Sunday than he did against the Texans because the Patriots are going to put up points. New England has to protect Brady from the Baltimore pass rush, and specifically Terrell Suggs, who has accused the league of protecting Brady too much in the past. In the end, it’s tough to bet against Brady and the Patriots at home, so ride with New England to cover the spread.”

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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